Lauren and I have been experimenting with double exposure photography, thanks to a recent workshop we attended and an exciting upcoming project (much more on that later). In the meantime, check out these multiple exposure photographs by photographer Doug Keyes, capturing city life from all over the world.

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These photos are absolutely gorgeous! I used to have an old polaroid camera and produced an accidental double-exposure photo. I still have it and have always marveled at how amazing it looks. Great post!

this is phenomenal. im working on an architecture project sited in theoretical nyc. it investigates the ever-changing views of the city as collected by an inhabitant. this double layering of images, this double exposure is incredible.

I recently got a Diana F Mini and my double exposures were all by accident because i kept forgetting to wind the camera! In the end I got really crazy fun shots! Lets see how the second roll of film turns out! Have fun experimenting with it!

I love these photos! And to me there is almost something subversive about them. This idea that modern life has become but a blur of locations that have lost any individuality because of the sheer volume of cities and bulidings. Wow I did not expect to get that deep.